Netflix was just being extra AF this past weekend. On their YouTube channel, they debuted several new clips highlighting their upcoming medieval fantasy cartoon comedy Disenchantment, from The Simpsons/Futurama’s Matt Groening. Starring Abbi Jacobson, Nat Faxon, and Eric Andre in addition to a host of other cartoon and comedy luminaries, the series is set to launch on August 17th. But since that still feels like forever from now, these tasty tidbits will just have to tide us over. Good news: it still looks like a lot of fun!

In addition, there was a whole bunch of exciting announcements and updates thanks to the Television Critics Association press tour. The TCAs are a chance for networks, cable channels and streaming platforms to take turns wowing a room full of slightly bored television critics with panels highlighting the most exciting programming set to launch in the next 6 months (the TCAs happen twice a year, by the way). But while most presentations are lucky to include a couple of interesting tidbits, Netflix, of course, went overboard.

Like hey, how about the colorful new dark comedy Maniac, starring Jonah Hill and Emma Stone as people taking drugs created by Dr. Justin Theroux? It’s based on a Norwegian series, and all 10 episodes are directed by Cary Fukunaga. THIS IS FINE.

Even Chuck Lorre is hopping on the Netflix bandwagon, with a new comedy starring Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin. I imagine it’ll be like Two and a Half Men, only instead of a kid they’ll just complain about their age or something.

Michael Douglas & Alan Arkin star in a new series about two friends tackling life’s inevitable curveballs as they navigate Los Angeles, a city that values youth & beauty. #TheKominskyMethod — written by Al Higgins, David Javerbaum, and Chuck Lorre — premieres Nov 16 pic.twitter.com/P9sQHiUIQV

Netflix saved #Lucifer because it is "a fantastic show that has really resonated with audiences in parts of the world where we licensed it so we felt it was important to help that show continue for those fans," said Cindy Holland, Netflix's VP of Original Series #TCA18pic.twitter.com/z1gzBQRP8N